Blog posts from around the country

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A coalition of clean air advocates announced a settlement setting deadlines for the EPA to limit haze-causing air pollution from aging power plants and factories in Florida.
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Water managers for the South Florida Water Management District will soon consider a proposal to pump polluted sugar run-off into Lake Okeechobee, a controversial practice that ended more than a decade ago.
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Don't steal Mojave Desert water for Orange County lawns and pools!
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The Newport Beach City Council is scheduled to vote on whether or not to approve the proposed 1375 home Banning Ranch development project on Monday, July 23, 2012.  This is a special council meeting to begin at 6:00 p.m.
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The growing numbers of toxic algae outbreaks in Florida and beyond demonstrates that the job of ending the pollution of the nation's waters is still far from complete.
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Over two years after the BP oil disaster began, many Gulf Coast residents continue taking action to hold BP accountable in cleaning up the Gulf.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced $80 million of funding to restore 23,000 acres of wetlands in the northern Everglades.
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The July/August issue of the Southern Sierran
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Just in terms of energy policy alone, we are on the verge of one of the most im
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Public transportation serves millions of Americans each year, saving 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline, or the equivalent of 900,000 cars filling up every day.